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  • More of what’s in store for BikeCraft IV

    A Queen Bee wallet. BikeCraft IV is right around the corner and we’ve got a fantastic line-up of new and returning vendors you will not want to miss. Since we last profiled several of this year’s confirmed BikeCraft vendors, more creative, bike loving folks have stepped up wanting to share...
    Posted to BikePortland.org (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-19-2008
  • Who’s coming to BikeCraft IV?

    Liz Dickey will return this year with her fantastic bike-inspired clocks.(Photo © J. Maus) BikeCraft IV is just around the corner! Wednesday, December 10th, at Roots Organic Brewing (on SE 7th, just south of Hawthorne). The event is in Roots’ great new space next door to the regular bar, and will...
    Posted to BikePortland.org (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-12-2008
  • Cast and crew get first look at Veer

    Veer on the marquee for the very first time.(Photos © J. Maus) The producer and filmmakers behind Veer, a feature documentary about the Portland bike scene (I shared my thoughts about it back in September), held a special premier screening for cast and crew at Hollywood Theater on Thursday night...
    Posted to BikePortland.org (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-10-2008
  • Actor/advocate Matthew Modine will narrate Portland bike documentary

    Actor Matthew Modine will narrate Veer, a documentary about bike culture in Portland.(Photo © Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage.com) The creators of Veer, a feature-length documentary film that chronicles the people and culture behind bikes in Portland, announced today that they’ve picked Golden Globe...
    Posted to BikePortland.org (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-30-2008
  • The Bicyclists; coming to a theater (and billboard) near you

    Cast photo.(Photo: Craftmaster Productions) I first reported about The Bicyclist back in February of 2007 — just before the Internet-only “webisode” premiered. Since then, Craftmaster Productions has filmed 30 episodes of the series, which follows the adventures of its four main characters...
    Posted to BikePortland.org (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-14-2008
  • See the best of Filmed by Bike at Manifest Show party

    Tomorrow night’s “Opening Night Blowout Party” for the Oregon Manifest Handmade Bike Show (which opens tomorrow morning) will feature a special, six-year retrospective compilation of films from Portland’s very own Filmed by Bike film festival. Filmed by Bike founder Ayleen Crotty...
    Posted to BikePortland.org (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-09-2008
  • Watch the trailer for Veer, a documentary on Portland’s bike culture

    A few weeks ago, I shared my thoughts on Veer, a new documentary about Portland’s bike culture that’s hitting the festival circuit this winter (where it will hopefully garner worldwide acclaim and score a major distribution deal!). Now (thanks to Dan at CrankMyChain!), you can view the trailer...
    Posted to BikePortland.org (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-05-2008
  • Bike of the Month: Robert Stapleton’s Seuss-like tall-bike

    Robert Stapleton and his tall-bike.(Photos © J. Maus) Yesterday morning on the way to my office, I made a slight detour to check out an amazing bike parked on SE Hawthorne Blvd. Turns out it belongs to a man named Robert Stapleton (he had stopped to do some window shopping). Robert told me this fully...
    Posted to BikePortland.org (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-19-2008
  • An opening night thanks

    The crowd at Breeze Block last night.(Photo © J. Maus) Just want to say thanks to everyone who came out last night for the opening party of the Sprockettes-themed art and photo show at Breeze Block Gallery. It was neat to see my photos in their full glory, set free from the confines of a computer screen...
    Posted to BikePortland.org (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-29-2008
  • Last Thursday: Carfree Alberta and a special bike event

    One of my photos from an exhibition that will open Thursday night at The Breeze Block Gallery. I hope you haven’t made plans for this Thursday night. Besides the usual fun of Last Thursday on Alberta, this month’s event will be officially carfree (more on that later). But if that’s...
    Posted to BikePortland.org (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-26-2008
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